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Vedic Dream Interpretation

Dream Meanings — Swapna Shastra

Swapna Shastra — the Vedic science of dreams — classifies dream symbols as auspicious, cautionary, or context-dependent. Unlike Western psychology, Vedic tradition treats dreams as divine communications from devas, ancestors, and cosmic forces, with specific remedies prescribed for each type.

Based on Brihat Samhita (Varahamihira), Swapna Chintamani, and classical Shastra texts. Last updated: April 2026

Auspicious Dreams (Shubha Swapna)

Context-Dependent Dreams

Cautionary Dreams (Ashubha Swapna)

About Vedic Dream Interpretation

Swapna Shastra recognises nine supreme auspicious dream symbols (Nava Shubha Swapna): seeing the sun, moon, fire, an elephant, a horse, a lion, a bull, a tree laden with fruit, and a garden in bloom. These symbols in a dream are considered direct omens of upcoming prosperity and divine blessing.

Dreams occurring in the Brahma Muhurat (pre-dawn hours, approximately 4:00–6:00 AM) carry the highest predictive weight in Swapna Shastra, as the mind is closest to the divine during this period.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q.What is Swapna Shastra?

Swapna Shastra is the Vedic science of dream interpretation, documented in texts like Brihat Samhita (Varahamihira) and Swapna Chintamani. It classifies dreams as auspicious, inauspicious, or neutral, and prescribes specific remedies.

Q.Which time of night produces the most meaningful dreams?

Brahma Muhurat (pre-dawn, roughly 4:00–6:00 AM) produces the most prophetically significant dreams in Vedic tradition. These are the hours closest to divine consciousness when the mind is most transparent.